The event takes place Dec. 17 at Valley View Casino Center in San Diego. The event’s main card airs on Showtime.

It’s not clear if Fodor vs. Wilcox will be part of the broadcast.

Fodor recently picked up his fourth straight victory when he defeated James Terry via decision in the Strikeforce Challengers 16 headliner. All of the AMC Pankration fighter and former Marine’s recent wins – including a decision victory over Ousmane Thomas Diagne, a brabo-choke submission win over Derek Getzel, and a TKO of David Douglas – have come under the Strikeforce banner.

He now takes on Wilcox, a former NCAA Division I wrestler and current American Kickboxing Academy team member who carried a five-fight Strikeforce win streak into a June bout with Gesias Cavalcante. However, the fight ended in a no-contest when Wilcox suffered an accidental eyepoke. Since early 2007, Wilcox’s only loss has come to Mitsuhiro Ishida, which occurred in his promotional debut.

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